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Home » Capital Farm Credit awards $20K in community grants
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Capital Farm Credit awards $20K in community grants

More than $20K in community outreach grants to support 4-H and FFA programs

PUBLISHED ON November 14, 2019

As part of a continuing statewide effort to strengthen rural communities across the state, Capital Farm Credit has granted the funding for community outreach projects to Texas 4-H and FFA programs. Dallam & Hartley Counties 4-H program was awarded a $1,000 Community Outreach Grant from Capital Farm Credit's Dalhart branch office. Pictured L-R: Keila Schilling, Capital Farm Credit Loan Officer; Emmery Meeks; Maggie Meeks; Natalie McDaniel; Teresa McDaniel; Erin McDaniel; and Mark McKay, Capital Farm Credit VP Branch Manager. (Courtesy Photo)

BRYAN, Texas — As part of a continuing statewide effort to strengthen rural communities across the state, Capital Farm Credit  granted funding for community outreach projects to Texas 4-H and FFA programs.

A total of $20,000 was awarded by the Association to 23 different community outreach projects. Each 4-H club or FFA chapter created a unique project that visibly improves their community.

“At Capital Farm Credit, we believe in empowering young people to create positive change,” said Ben R. Novosad, chief executive officer, Capital Farm Credit. “We encourage and support  4-H and FFA chapters across Texas, who strive to better serve their local communities.”

“It is an honor to help make these projects possible,” he added.

For more information on Capital Farm Credit Community Support programs, visit https://www.capitalfarmcredit.com/resources/community-support.

For more than 100 years, Capital Farm Credit has supported rural communities and agriculture with reliable, consistent credit and financial services. Capital Farm Credit is a proud member of the Farm Credit system and serves more than 21,500 members, with loans outstanding totaling more than $7.8 billion. Headquartered in Bryan, Texas, Capital Farm Credit has offices serving 192 of Texas’ 254 counties.

For more information about its financial services, patronage dividend program and office locations, visit https://www.capitalfarmcredit.com/.

–Capital Farm Credit

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